An unofficial blog featuring articles about the Google Search Engine. Google updates, Search Engine Optimization Help, Marketing for webmasters, Google Adsense, Google Adwords, SEO for Google, tips for better ranking on google, google maps information.

Tuesday, December 27, 2005

Google, Skype Race Toward Next IM Frontier

Google, Skype Race Toward Next IM Frontier
PC Magazine

This week may well be the pivotal point in the emergence of instant messaging as a tool for the enterprise, as well as for consumers, according to experts.

Instant messaging plans were unveiled this week by Google Inc., Microsoft Corp. and Luxembourg-based Skype Technologies S.A, joining the IM offerings of Yahoo Inc. and other leading computer industry players.

There are believed to be 1 billion instant messaging users today, worldwide.

And, though nearly 90 percent of corporations have PC users who utilize IM, only 12 percent today have a corporate IM policy and an IM platform selected by IT, rather than by individual users, according to research by Omnipod Inc., a New York-based IM software developer.

"There are a staggering amount of accounts in the enterprise," Gideon Stein, chief executive officer of Omnipod, told Ziff Davis Internet.

"Young people are coming into the workforce, and this is the way they communicate. These announcements are going to create an opportunity for IM to really make it in the corporate enterprise."

That's because, right now, the IM space is somewhat akin to what the Internet itself was about 10 years ago. "It's the Wild West," said Mike Neumeier, a spokesperson for Atlanta-based Web hosting firm Interland Inc., in an interview with Ziff Davis Internet. "It has a legitimate place inside the enterprise."

A key feature of the new wave of IM offerings is that voice may be a component.

Google Talk is said to go beyond text-based instant messaging, enabling users to employ a PC keyboard to hold voice conversations with other computer users.

Microsoft's MSN Messenger 7.5 offers a number of back-end improvements to boost performance, but now also allows for the exchange of audio clips of up to 15 seconds.

The real killer audio app, though, is said to be coming from Skype.

0 Comments:

Post a Comment

<< Home

 

Google

Free Articles | Britney Spears Pictures | Credit Card | Cancer Search | Hats Directory | Health Living | Articles Directory | Astrology | Business Opportunities | E-Business | Hurricane | Hypnosis | Knowledge Database | Work At Home | Home Owner Loans | Information Database | Insurance Directory | Lemon Law | Movie Star | Online Flirting | Store Affiliates Business | Thong | Vegas Poker Tips | Attorney Law | Travel Info | Insurance Resource | Partners:
Jobs for programmers - Freelance guide & articles covering programming jobs, web design jobs, flash animation jobs, graphics design jobs and more!
Free Blog Hosting - Free blog hosting service featuring search engine friendly URLs, multiple authors per blog support, multilingual support, pre-installed scripts and templates Link Directory